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Hi i am wondering if there is a better way of keeping my passwords safe then having them written down on a piece of paper. i have always used this solution because i use windows mac linux and android to login to my accounts and i was wondering if there was a better way of keeping them safe.

sorry if there was any spelling mistakes!
This question / problem has been solved by madth3image
I use KeePass + Dropbox for Windows (3 machines) and Android
I know there are Linux software compatible with KeePass Classic. No idea about Mac, sorry.
Post edited November 19, 2014 by madth3
I just remember them...
Tell me your passwords and if you forget them I'll give them back to you.
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Bouchart: Tell me your passwords and if you forget them I'll give them back to you.
Great idea!

Amazon - user: gullybull, password: password
paypal - user: guest, password: 54321
Steam - user: l33tuB3rH4X0RsNyP3R-22, password: Gaben

Thanks, man!
I second KeePass. I used to write them on an office document with a password but it was a tangled mess, with KeePass everything's clean and organized.

It's also safe to use if you need to open the database in front of someone, as you can copy the stored passwords without revealing them. Also make sure to have backup copies in case one of them becomes corrupted or deleted.
There's also Lastpass, I personally don't use it but I've heard other people talk about it a lot (in a positive manner).
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madth3: I use KeePass + Dropbox for Windows (3 machines) and Android
I know there are Linux software compatible with KeePass Classic. No idea about Mac, sorry.
The main KeePass client also runs on Linux and OS X through Mono (although you have to do a little manual work to get hotkeys to work, at least on Linux). If you use a common Linux distribution, it's likely to already be in your package manager, too.